Police block a road where President Trump passes by in his motorcade in El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.
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During a rally protesting United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso, Adri Perez, who works with the American Civil Liberties Union, describes how he spent much of his youth at the Cielo Vista Mall where the shooting happened, and that one of his first jobs was at the mall. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

During a rally protesting United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso, Adri Perez, who works with the American Civil Liberties Union, describes how he spent much of his youth at the Cielo Vista Mall where the shooting happened, and that one of his first jobs was at the mall.
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A local priest comforts the crowd during a protest against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019.
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An activist from El Paso proudly proclaimed her Latinx heritage during a gathering protesting President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, following Saturday's mass shooting at a local Walmart that took the lives of 22 people. Bethany Freudenthal/ Sun-News

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Dancers from the group Danza Azteca perform during a protest against President Donald Trump's visit to El Paso, Texas, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, in Washington Park. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

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El Paso resident Daisy Arvizu tells the crowd what it was like inside the Walmart during Saturday's shooting at a rally protesting United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

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Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

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Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

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Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

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El Paso resident Claudia Rodriguez has a strong message for United State's President Donald J. Trump, during a rally protesting his visit to El Paso, in response to a shooting that took 22 lives, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

El Paso resident Claudia Rodriguez has a strong message for United State's President Donald J. Trump, during a rally protesting his visit to El Paso, in response to a shooting that took 22 lives, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019.
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Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

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Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudethal/Sun-News

Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019.
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Jean Berlowitz traveled from Las Cruces to participate in the protest against United State's President Donald J. Tump's visit to El Paso, after Saturday's shooting at a local Walmart, that took the lives of 22 people. She said when something happens to El Paso, it happens to Las Cruces, and that she is angry at the president. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

Jean Berlowitz traveled from Las Cruces to participate in the protest against United State's President Donald J. Tump's visit to El Paso, after Saturday's shooting at a local Walmart, that took the lives of 22 people. She said when something happens to El Paso, it happens to Las Cruces, and that she is angry at the president.
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Diermo Costa PhD from El Paso, said Trump's rhetoric is empty and baseless, and it hurts. He said the shooting on Saturday Aug. 3, 2019, was a result of those lies. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

A protester holds up a sign in El Paso as Donald Trump is expected to arrive to visit survivors of the Aug. 3 shooting at an El Paso Walmart.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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Protesters share their views on assault weapons before a rally gets under way at Washington Park in El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. The rally is being held in opposition to President Donald Trump's visit to El Paso following the mass shooting at a Walmart. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

Protesters share their views on assault weapons before a rally gets under way at Washington Park in El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. The rally is being held in opposition to President Donald Trump's visit to El Paso following the mass shooting at a Walmart.
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Cleoria and Dean Anderson, from El Paso, are among the protesters gathering in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

Cleoria and Dean Anderson, from El Paso, are among the protesters gathering in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting.
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Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke attends a memorial for the 22 people killed in a shooting at an El Paso Walmart. The memorial was held at El Dorado High School in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019. Eleanor Dearman

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Roman Payan, of El Paso, is among the protesters to gather in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

Roman Payan, of El Paso, is among the protesters to gather in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting.
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A protester holds up a sign in El Paso as Donald Trump is expected to arrive to visit survivors of the Aug. 3 shooting at an El Paso Walmart.
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Demonstrators gather to protest the arrival of President Donald Trump outside Miami Valley Hospital after a mass shooting that occurred in the Oregon District early Sunday morning, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, in Dayton. A gunman opened fire in Dayton early Sunday, killing several people including his sister, before officers fatally shot him. John Minchillo, AP

Demonstrators gather to protest the arrival of President Donald Trump outside Miami Valley Hospital after a mass shooting that occurred in the Oregon District early Sunday morning, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, in Dayton. A gunman opened fire in Dayton early Sunday, killing several people including his sister, before officers fatally shot him.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton.
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Post-it notes are placed throughout the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

Post-it notes are placed throughout the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump step off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump step off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning.
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People gather to protest the arrival of President Donald Trump outside Miami Valley Hospital after a mass shooting that occurred in the Oregon District early Sunday morning, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) John Minchillo, AP

People gather to protest the arrival of President Donald Trump outside Miami Valley Hospital after a mass shooting that occurred in the Oregon District early Sunday morning, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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Damon Smith, 25, of Dayton, Ohio holds a sign in front of a memorial to shooting victims in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

Protestors stand near a memorial to a mass shooting in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019.
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Annette Gibson-Strong of Dayton, Ohio speaks to a group of protestors in front of a memorial to a mass shooting at Ned Peppers Bar in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer, Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

Annette Gibson-Strong of Dayton, Ohio speaks to a group of protestors in front of a memorial to a mass shooting at Ned Peppers Bar in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019.
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Police in riot gear blocked off a part of Paisano near University Medical Center where protesters and supporters of Donald Trump assembled. Aaron Montes

Hours later, a similar scene was set to unfold in El Paso. On the ground in both cities were demonstrations of support for the president, but also protests.

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Here's what both scenes looked like:

Dayton's Oregon District

Several people expected Trump to visit the site of Saturday's shooting but the President did not pass through the area.

Barry Blinky has lived in Cincinnati for 40 years. His car is in the garage, but he felt today was important enough to rent a car and drive up to Dayton.

When Annette Gibson-Strong, a 61-year Dayton resident, heard the Oregon District was opening up Monday morning, she came to move the memorial flowers, one by one, away from a restaurant door because she didn’t want them trampled. @Enquirerpic.twitter.com/wyD6by7tAX

Near Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton

Kept at a distance from the hospital, protesters chanted "do something" both before and while Trump was inside the building visiting shooting victims. Hospital president Mike Uhl said Trump didn't discuss policy during his visit.

"All comments were focused on the patients and their healing, no other agenda was discussed," Uhl said.

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. (Photo: Meg Vogel/The Enquirer)

First Trump supporters wade into the protest: Angela Wilcox and her son James. Guy with a resist flag tried to cover Trump flag. But other than some chants, still pretty peaceful pic.twitter.com/PE7dyTcNC9

A man cries in front of Ned Peppers Bar in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019 in the early hours before President Donald Trumps visit. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer, Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

Kennede Oninku closes her eyes as she chants with a group of protestors outside of Miami Valley Hospital, where President Donald Trump is visiting Wednesday, August 7, 2019 in Dayton, Ohio. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People walk past a memorial in front of Ned Peppers Bar, the site of a mass shooting, in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer, Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

Annette Gibson-Strong of Dayton, Ohio speaks to a group of protestors in front of a memorial to a mass shooting at Ned Peppers Bar in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio on Wednesday, August 7, 2019. Jeff Dean/The Enquirer, Jeff Dean/The Enquirer

President Donald Trump waves after landing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, as he visits Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump step off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump step off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump step off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

President Donald Trump steps off Air Force One at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to visit Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Air Force One lands at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, as President Donald Trump visits Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare/The Enquirer

Air Force One lands at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, as President Donald Trump visits Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare/The Enquirer

Air Force One lands at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, as President Donald Trump visits Dayton, Ohio, following the mass shooting that left nine dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning. Albert Cesare/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

People gather near Miami Valley Hospital in protest, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, where President Donald Trump is expected to visit victims of a deadly mass shooting that left nine people dead and 27 injured early Sunday morning in Dayton. Meg Vogel/The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Senator Sherrod Brown and Mayor Nan Whaley hold a press conference after President Donald Trump visit to Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. Trump arrived to help Dayton grieve in the wake of Sunday's mass shooting that left ten people dead, including the gunman, and others injured. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer

Near University Medical Center in El Paso

Crowds gathered at Washington Park ahead of the President's visit to nearby University Medical Center. Organizers say the event is meant to honor those killed, call for gun control and confront white supremacy.

President Trump is on his way to El Paso, Texas. His visit is meant to honor the victims of Saturday’s mass shooting and to comfort their families. But many residents here say he’s not welcome.#ElPasoStrongpic.twitter.com/SwmNuOdF88

An El Paso man displays a flag that says, "we are not immigrants on stolen land," during a protest in El Paso, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, in response to President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting on Saturday Aug. 3, 2019, that took the lives of 22 people at a local Walmart. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

A dancer from the dance group Danza Azteca performs during a protest against President Donald J. Trump's visit, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, after a shooting that took the lives of 22 El Paso residents on Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudethal / Sun-News

A dancer from the dance group Danza Azteca performs during a protest against President Donald J. Trump's visit, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, after a shooting that took the lives of 22 El Paso residents on Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

A dancer from the dance group Danza Azteca performs during a protest against President Donald J. Trump's visit, Wednesday Aug. 7, 2019, after a shooting that took the lives of 22 El Paso residents on Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

There was a silence among Donald Trump supporters and El Pasoans angered by his visit today. The heat and political tension boiled over into several arguments along a narrow spit of sidewalk near UMC hospital where Trump is visiting. Aaron Montes / El Paso Times

Cleoria and Dean Anderson, from El Paso, are among the protesters gathering in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

Roman Payan, of El Paso, is among the protesters to gather in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

Claudia Rodriguez is among the protesters gathering in Washington Park near University Medical Center of El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019, to protest President Donald Trump's visit after Walmart shooting. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

Protesters share their views on assault weapons before a rally gets under way at Washington Park in El Paso on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019. The rally is being held in opposition to President Donald Trump's visit to El Paso following the mass shooting at a Walmart. Jacqueline Devine/Sun-News

El Paso resident Daisy Arvizu tells the crowd what it was like inside the Walmart during Saturday's shooting at a rally protesting United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit to El Paso. Bethany Freudenthal / Sun-News

El Paso resident Claudia Rodriguez has a strong message for United State's President Donald J. Trump, during a rally protesting his visit to El Paso, in response to a shooting that took 22 lives, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudenthal/Sun-News

Protesters carried an array of signs during a rally, Wednesday Aug. , 2019, against United State's President Donald J. Trump's visit after a shooting at a local Walmart, Saturday Aug. 3, 2019. Bethany Freudethal/Sun-News